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Technology Management in the Office of Research Administration was established to enhance and expand the research and intellectual property capacity and capabilities of the faculty, staff, and students at UT Arlington. The mission and objectives of Technology Management are to increase the quality, quantity, and effectiveness of UT Arlington research in support of the economy and to properly steward the resources and properties allocated to the faculty, staff, and students of the University by the State of Texas.



 

SBIR/STTR Game On!
The Center for Innovation at Arlington and the Office of Research
Administration invites all UTA staff, faculty, students, together with
client companies of the Arlington Technology Incubator to an SBIR/
STTR Workshop conducted by Business Coach Fred Patterson.

Vision North Texas
Cloud Computing? Product, pricing, promotion and placement… in a Web 2.0 World? Join us for this month’s Lunch & Learn and find out HOW to make this (often FREE) technology work for you and your business! Click here to learn more and register for our Lunch & Learn, May 14th, 2009

TechConnectTechConnect Summit 2009
TechConnect Summit connects innovative technologies to real world business through a global marketplace that includes F500 technology challenges and prescreened IP & early stage companies.

NCET2: Research Commercialization Course
The Office of Technology Management will be hosting the NCET2 commercialization series in Suite 214 of the Arlington Technology Incubator. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend.


faculty doing research Texas Ignition Fund
UT System Funding Opportunity - Texas Ignition Fund (TIF)


Technology Fair
Intellectual Property/UTA Research Office
"IP, GCS, RA and U" (Patents and Technology Transfer)


Opinion: Incubator tinkering
Business incubators in which cities can grow their own industries.


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